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A Manhattan lawmaker who intends to convert to Judaism received anti-Semitic mail at his Greenwich Village home over the weekend, police said.

Democratic state Sen. Brad Hoylman found an anti-Israeli pamphlet with pictures of flames, human sacrifices and Scripture quotes in his mailbox on Fifth Avenue near West 10th Street on Saturday around 11:15 a.m., according to police sources.

A 70-year-old woman who also lives in the building, near Washington Square Park, found the Nazi symbols – measuring 3 inches and 2 inches long – etched into a second-floor elevator door and reported them to police, cops said.